----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010
12:17 AM
Subject: Re: Electrical current
Guitars aren't "powered" by electrical mains.
They use the induction of the string crossing into the magnetic field of the
pickup. I've only measured about .5 Volt output from my guitars and
I'm sure the amperage is quite low. It would be much worse to get a 9v
battery on your tongue.
If you're using a tube amp, some with 450 V
biasing voltage, if you had a shorted input capacitor you could possibly get
that voltage at the guitar but I don't think the guitar lead(cable) would
handle it.
t
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 4:10
PM
Subject: OT: Electrical current
Hello,
A question regarding health and safety. Is
the voltage/current in electric guitar p/u's in any way hazardous to
your health? I'm particularly interested to hear from guitarists who use
high powered outboard gear and MIDI pickups with guitar to MIDI
converters, which use electrical mains, both AC and DC.
Cheers,
Ricky